Artist captures heart and soul of Caymanians
Nobody is really able to get quite so close as artist Jason Kennedy does to translating the heart and soul of the Caymanian people into artwork and putting that down on canvas.
Nobody is really able to get quite so close as artist Jason Kennedy does to translating the heart and soul of the Caymanian people into artwork and putting that down on canvas.
A one-off art show is taking place at Abacus in Camana Bay on Friday 26 November and part of the sale proceeds will be donated to the ARK Foundation to help out families in need during the festive season.
A stunning collection of art work depicting that most evocative symbol of service to country – the poppy – can be found online.
Last week the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands joined Caribbean museum colleagues, curators, educators, scholars, and researchers from 15 Caribbean countries for the Museums Association of the Caribbean’s conference ‘Cultivating Resilience in Museums and Cultural Heritage Sites.’
For one week only, art and culture lovers can get a rare peek into the mind of probably the most iconic of all Caymanian artists, Gladwyn K Bush, otherwise known as Miss Lassie, as the Cayman National Cultural Foundation is putting on a retrospective of the artist’s work....
At the end of October, the Cayman Islands Folk Singers shared the Islands’ cultural legacy in song at the Harquail Theatre. Although seating was limited to ensure safety, the two nights of concerts were sold out with an extra date of last Sunday needed to meet demand.
In an effort to highlight the artists of the Sister Islands first and foremost, while also celebrating the natural landscapes, culture, and wildlife of Little Cayman and Cayman Brac, the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands has launched a new exhibition called ‘Beloved Isles’.
The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) is celebrating our Sister Islands through the lens of local photographers in the upcoming exhibition “Beloved Isles.”
When we last examined the works of poet Philip Paschalides, we took careful note of his profundity, compared him to outstanding Caribbean poet, Derek Walcott, as well as Romantic poet, John Keats, and celebrated the sheer beauty and poignancy of his works.
Little Havana, along the West Bay Road has become one the hippest night spots in Grand Cayman for those who enjoy LIVE music.